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Preceded by
  
Sheila Martin

Alma mater
  
SAIT Polytechnic

Education
  
SAIT Polytechnic

Residence
  
Calgary (private)

Spouse
  
Stephen Harper (m. 1993)

Political party
  
Conservative

Role
  
Stephen Harper's wife

Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Laureen Harper


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Succeeded by
  
Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau

Full Name
  
Laureen Ann Teskey

Born
  
June 23, 1963 (age 60) Turner Valley, Alberta, Canada (
1963-06-23
)

Children
  
Rachel Harper, Benjamin Harper

Parents
  
Barbara Teskey, Dennis Teskey

Siblings
  
Diana Teskey, Darryl Teskey

Similar People
  
Stephen Harper, Rachel Harper, Sophie Gregoire‑Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, Rona Ambrose

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Laureen Ann Harper (née Teskey; born June 23, 1963) is the wife of Canada's 22nd prime minister, Stephen Harper.

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Life and career

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The eldest of three, Laureen Ann Teskey was born in Turner Valley, a rural town south-west of Calgary, to rancher parents who owned an electrical contracting company. Her parents, Barbara and Dennis Teskey, divorced in 1991, after 29 years. After graduating from Oilfields High School, she attended the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where she studied journalism and photography.

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She was first married to a New Zealander, Neil Fenton, from April 1985 to 1988. Teskey joined the Reform Party of Canada in the late 1980s. She met Stephen Harper in 1990, while working for GTO Printing, a computer graphics firm operating in Calgary which helped create professional graphs and tables for Harper's major paper for his master's degree in Economics at the University of Calgary. They married on December 11, 1993.

Surname

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There was initially confusion in the Canadian media about which surname Laureen Harper uses — at different times, media references to her have called her Teskey, Harper, or Teskey Harper (not hyphenated). She used the name "Laureen Teskey" after her 1993 marriage to Stephen Harper, but after her husband's victory in the 2006 federal election, she began using the name "Laureen Harper" in her public role as a spouse of the Prime Minister.

Campaigning

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When her husband ran in the 2006 elections, she campaigned alongside him. She was frequently seen at the podium on behalf of and with her husband. Within the Conservative Party of Canada, she was nicknamed the "secret weapon".

Public life

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She has had an active public life since her arrival at 24 Sussex Drive. She has supported causes such as the National Arts Centre where she has been Honorary Gala Chair since 2005. She is also an active supporter and campaigner for animal welfare organizations such as the Ottawa Humane Society. She is particularly active in accompanying her husband on international trips, for example the G8, G20 and others. Mrs. Harper hosted the spouses of G8 and G20 leaders in June 2010 in Toronto.

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She created some controversy when she notified the National Arts Centre on September 24, 2008 that she would not be able to fulfill her role as Honorary Gala chair on October 4. This announcement came just days after her husband said that rich galas aren't something that resonate with ordinary people. Harper later responded saying that the circumstances of her being unable to attend had nothing to do with her husband's comments.

On June 3, 2013, Harper and Ottawa city councillor Allan Hubley announced a new federal anti-bullying strategy, which will see approximately 2,400 teenagers across Canada trained in delivering peer education workshops and presentations against bullying for their fellow students.

References

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